Friday, November 2nd at 6PM
Brownie Points
Aundrea Lacy
Aundrea Lacy tells the story of how she founded her business, “Luv Brownies” and grew it to success. Along the way she offers up the kind of lessons of use to any entrepreneur, but especially women.
Saturday, November 3rd at 6PM
Souled Out: How Blacks Are Blacks are Winning and Losing in Sports?
Shaun Powell
A compelling and revealing look at the state of blacks participation in sports today. This blunt and balanced work captures the true nature of the present sports experience and challenges readers to lead athletics in a more positive direction.Monday, November 5th at 6PM
The long awaited visit of Bill Cosby and Alvin F Poussaint is over. he will be here. This will be a LIVE signing I am sure as Cosby discusses his book Come On People. Loaded with heart-piercing stories of the problems facing many communities, this engaging volume has a powerful message for families. The authors lay out their visions for strengthening America and from changing our mindset from victim ot victors.
Monday, November 5th at 6PM
Happiness Is……
A.R. Bernard
Drawing on scripture, common sense, and inspirational quotes from an array of celebrities, this work offers a powerful program that can help readers escape the grip of negativity and achieve the spiritual prosperity that can only come with discipline and wisdom.
Tuesday, November 6th at 6PM
Jokes My Father Never Told Me
Rain Pryor
A look at the life of comedy legend Richard Pryor, his daughter Rain presents an intimate and often hilarious memoir that relates a lovingly yet painful frank story of a girl who grew up adoring her father even as she feared him.
Wednesday, November 7th at 6PM
True to the Game 2
Teri Woods
Picking up where “True to the Game” left off, this story of passion, power and revenge is a compelling, can’t turn away tale of life on the street. Gena is now seeing a new guy named, Jay whom is Quadir’s archrival.
DOUBLE APPEARANCE
Thursday, November 8th at 10:30 AM Countee Cullen
and then again at Hue-Man Bookstore at 6:00 PM
Grace After Midnight
Felicia “Snoop” Pearson
Pearson who plays “Snoop” on the HBO hit series “The Wire”, reveals her incredible, hard knock life story, one that dramatically parallels the life of her character on television. Snoop’s is a woman’s story from a fresh point of view.
Friday, November 9th at 6PM
Them
Nathan McCAll (PANEL NEEDS MORE INFO)
The author of the best selling memoir “Makes Me Wanna Holler” presents a profound debut novel that captures the dynamics of class and race in today’s urban communities.
Monday, November 12th at 6PM
Blonde Faith
Walter Mosley
In this tenth supercharged novel in Walter Mosley’s Easy Rawlins series, L.A.’s most reluctant detective finds himself immersed in a sea of problems and in a world of danger.
Tuesday, November 13th at 6PM
Daughters Of Men
Rachel Vassel
Rachel Vassel has compiled dozens of stunning photographs of high profile celerity African American women and their fathers. Paired with compelling essays, this book showcases the importance of black fathers impact on the accomplishments of his daughter.
Wednesday, November 14th at 6PM
Someone Knows My Name
Lawrence Hill
Abducted from Africa as a child and enslaved in South Carolina, Aminata Diallo thinks only of freedom-and of the knowledge she needs to get home. This captivating story of one woman’s remarkable experience spans six decades and three continents and brings to life a crucial chapter in world history.ONE DAY ONLY
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Thursday, November 15th at 6PM
Joy Of Being
S. Moulton
Meditation helps us work from our silent, limitless and real nature. The Joy Of Being’s purpose is to create and deliver meditative tools for use in work environments allowing individuals to experience the Joy of Being at work.
Friday,November 16th at 6PM
The Message
Felicia Pride
Felicia Pride examines a wide range of hip-hop songs and artists, interpreting life through their lenses.











Posted on October 29, 2007 by D. Bell